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If you are a developer and you are building this, you may also just run `make release` to get a nice, release-ready package of all requried files. To build __SafeMode9__ (a bricksafe variant of GodMode9, with limited write permissions) instead of GodMode9, compile with `make SAFEMODE=1`. To switch screens, compile with `make SWITCH_SCREENS=1`. For additional customization, you may choose the internal font via `make FONT=6X10`, `make FONT=ACORN`, `make FONT=GB` or `make FONT=ORIG`. Further customization is possible by hardcoding `aeskeydb.bin` (just put the file into the data folder when compiling). A standalone script runner is compiled by providing `autorun.gm9` inside the data folder.
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If you are a developer and you are building this, you may also just run `make release` to get a nice, release-ready package of all requried files. To build __SafeMode9__ (a bricksafe variant of GodMode9, with limited write permissions) instead of GodMode9, compile with `make SAFEMODE=1`. To switch screens, compile with `make SWITCH_SCREENS=1`. For additional customization, you may choose the internal font via `make FONT=6X10`, `make FONT=ACORN`, `make FONT=GB` or `make FONT=ORIG`. Further customization is possible by hardcoding `aeskeydb.bin` (just put the file into the data folder when compiling). A standalone script runner is compiled by providing `autorun.gm9` inside the data folder.
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To build a .firm signed with SPI boot keys (for ntrboothax and the like), run `make ntrboot`. You may need to rename the output files if the ntrboot installer you use uses hardcoded filenames. Some features such as boot9 / boot11 access are not currently available from the ntrboot environment.
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To build a .firm signed with SPI boot keys (for ntrboot and the like), run `make ntrboot`. You may need to rename the output files if the ntrboot installer you use uses hardcoded filenames. Some features such as boot9 / boot11 access are not currently available from the ntrboot environment.
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## Write permissions system
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## Write permissions system
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